How to Make Animated Videos for Online Learning

Animation is an effective tool for better experiences in online learning. The animation is not something that “nice to have”. It could help you gain better student satisfaction, completion rates and more. However, producing educational animations is lots of work. If you have never done it before and you have no idea where to start, this article will give you a step-to-step guide on how to make animated videos for online learning properly.

Step 1: Brief

Your first step of producing an educational animation is brief. This step gives you an overall direction of your objectives, your audience, and your animation style also.

Objectives: Identify the overall directions of your courses. What do you want to put in your course? How do you expect them to become? Make sure to choose the right content. Don’t just throw everything at the learners. You should highlight the key factors of the lessons to help them understand better.

Audience: The insight of your online learners. What is their expectation of your course? How do they like it to become? Kids are more interested in funny animated learning videos with vibrant colors and catchy sounds. However, corporate employees may prefer more formal, short and sharp teaching materials. Researching on their insight may take 5-7 days, take your time.

Animation types: There are various types for you to choose. The most common ones are motion graphics, white-board animation, and hand-drawn animation. Each type of animated learning videos has its own drawbacks and advantages. For example, the motion graphics are slightly more formal while the white-board animation is simpler with quite an affordable price. It all depends on the learners’ tastes as well as your own.

Step 2: Script and Styles

You don’t need a professional scriptwriter to express your ideas. Imagine everything in your mind including the characters, the background, the color and the movement also. Then write all down! The more detailed the better. You could break the script into different scenes. Then set the timeline, voice-over, and texts for each. Make sure you add humourous factors into the script. Learning should be fun! These small additions to the courses could make big differences in the learning outcomes.

When you have the script, you should decide on the style or style frame. Let’s start by drawing your ideas or your concepts of the animated videos. These are some points you should keep in mind:

The color

The texture

The shape

The layout

Step 3: Detailed Storyboard

Combine the script and the style frame, then you have a detailed storyboard. The storyboard is just like the script with visuals. It represents the animated learning video in much more details. It shows the story progression frame-to-frame with the concept art. It all depends on your story but a minute of educational animation should contain 6-10 frames. When you finish the storyboard, make sure to check if it is appropriate to your expectation in the brief.

Step 4: Illustration

If you are satisfied with the storyboard, now it is time to move on to illustration. This step brings you further to the details. Imagine filling the storyboard with more images representing every character, items in background and movement. This is sure a lot of work. Whatever type of animation you choose, you should have everything in digital forms to prepare for animating step. Illustrate them with tools or scan and edit all of the work you draw by hand.

Is this step hard? Not really. However, if you don’t have any background in designing or illustrating, you should consider a professional illustrator to do the work properly.

Step 5: Voice-over

It is not necessary to have voice-over if you choose to include more texts in the animated learning videos. However, the voice-over is a wise choice. It enhances the presence of lecturers and deepens their connection with the learners. Moreover, it is always better to reduce the text and help learners consume the information with visuals and sounds.

Should you hire a professional voice actor?

Maybe.

Unless it is a story with different characters, you should include your own voice. Using your voice enhances your relationship with online students and makes them feel less isolated. In addition, this saves you some money also.

Step 6: Animation

Now all left is add movement in your work. Depending on your expectation and type of animation, the movement should be smooth or slightly rough like stop-motion videos. Then add a final touch with sounds and effects.

That’s how to make animated videos for your online learning courses.

Is this overwhelming for you? Most of you must be confused from step 4, especially you with no background in designing or animating. Then there are 2 options for you:

Choose pre-designed tools: There are various tools for you to choose like PowToon or GoAnimate. If you ever google for animating tools you must have seen them. They help people with no animation background with templated illustration and animation. You could produce nice animated learning videos at an affordable price with those tools. However, since everything is templated, there is no sense of unique. In fact, most could realize if a video made by pre-designed tools at first glance. Those tools are great for those who want to test on animations. However, it is not for the long run.

Contact a professional animation studio: Leave all the work to professionals. They could consult you on how to make the ideas work. Then they help you do everything from briefing to delivery with high-quality and totally unique animations. The videos are made for you only, it could be a great move for branding also.This reduces a lot of work and guarantees the quality.